Post by arfangkseo on Dec 23, 2023 19:31:35 GMT -8
A of each pair looks into their mirror and makes slow movements while the mirror mimics them. Then switch roles. Association Ball. Stand in a circle. Use a large soft ball. Toss the ball to someone saying an evocative word such as school. The catcher throws the ball to another person while saying a word they associate with school such as books. The next catcher does the same saying a word associated with books page and so forth until everyone has had a turn.
Get Started Rolestorming You can assign roles have Aparticipants randomly select roles from slips youve placed in a basket or allow participants to select their own roles. Once everyone has a role show the group a list of questions about their character and give them time to prepare their answers. Depending upon your choice of Country Email List topic and character type questions can range from Why does your character want our product to What are your characters superpowers Ask each individual in turn to speak in character about the topic at hand. For example Bob is Superman. He explains how he would solve client problems by simply using XRay vision to find the problem with the product and then tell Jimmy Olson how to fix it.
The note taker may jot down the idea that a product technician should be available to customers so that they can quickly and efficiently find and fix technical problems. Jane is a customer. She goes on a rant about how the product didnt arrive on time didnt perform as expected wasnt quickly replaced etc. problems that Jane has identifiedlate delivery slow replacement of defective items and so forth. If appropriate you may want to have characters interact with one another. For example Jane and Bob are sales managers who rarely interact personally with clients. In Rolestorming they interact as Client and Sales Person. Jane asks for detailed.
Get Started Rolestorming You can assign roles have Aparticipants randomly select roles from slips youve placed in a basket or allow participants to select their own roles. Once everyone has a role show the group a list of questions about their character and give them time to prepare their answers. Depending upon your choice of Country Email List topic and character type questions can range from Why does your character want our product to What are your characters superpowers Ask each individual in turn to speak in character about the topic at hand. For example Bob is Superman. He explains how he would solve client problems by simply using XRay vision to find the problem with the product and then tell Jimmy Olson how to fix it.
The note taker may jot down the idea that a product technician should be available to customers so that they can quickly and efficiently find and fix technical problems. Jane is a customer. She goes on a rant about how the product didnt arrive on time didnt perform as expected wasnt quickly replaced etc. problems that Jane has identifiedlate delivery slow replacement of defective items and so forth. If appropriate you may want to have characters interact with one another. For example Jane and Bob are sales managers who rarely interact personally with clients. In Rolestorming they interact as Client and Sales Person. Jane asks for detailed.